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Keeping Doncic long-term is at the top of their list, but so is retaining their superstar and longest-tenured Laker, LeBron James. James is likely to be a free agent this summer, and while he is likel...
Bleacher Report |
Several league figures with knowledge of Boston's thinking have remained adamant about Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown continuing to be the unquestioned on-court pillars of this franchise
Reuters |
Josh Giddey buried a miracle shot from beyond halfcourt at the final buzzer as the Chicago Bulls overturned an 18-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 119-117 on Thursday.
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LeBron Wire on MSNStephen A. Smith publicly apologizes after making false LeBron James claimStephen A. Smith continued to unload about his feud with LeBron James, but after he misspoke about one accusation, he quickly apologized.
Appearing on “The Pat McAfee Show,” the Lakers star took a moment to call out ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, the veteran NBA insider who has covered James since his high school days. While joking with McAfee, James didn’t hold back when Windhorst’s name came up.
The NBA world has been rocked by the ongoing drama between Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James and longtime analyst Stephen A. Smith. More news: Lakers' LeBron James Roasts Stephen A. Smith with Taylor Swift Comparison Everything started when Smith went on his morning ESPN Show on Jan.
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Additionally, James missed Wade's HOF induction as it occurred two weeks after his son Bronny James suffered cardiac arrest, and Stephen A. Smith would probably know that because he was one of the many who offered condolences to the athlete after it happened.
LeBron James appeared on the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday, and the NBA superstar discussed a wide array of topics. He announced the relaunch of his podcast "Mind the Game" -- whic
LeBron James joined the Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday and discussed a wide variety of topics, but perhaps the most interesting is his spiel on the NBA Draft Lottery. When discussing the Cavs, his former team, James said he believes that the 2003 lottery where Cleveland selected him, may have been rigged.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver explains he is sometimes jealous of the kind of coverage other sports and leagues get.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — LeBron James has never hidden his support of Ohio State football, but on Thursday, he reminded the NBA of where he stands in college football’s most heated rivalry. In a loss against the Bulls, the Lakers forward wore Ohio State-inspired Nike shoes.